The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 49, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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"The Happy Way
to Health" is not
through mountains of pills
or rivers of dope.t It is
through proper selection of
food pure air and raf'onal
exercise. If)'ou have health
you can keep it by eating
Shredded Wheat the food
that supplies all the nutritive
material needed for w ork or
play and in a digestible form.
Keepyour stomach clean and
your bowels active by eating
Shredded Wheat the food
that supplies strength and
builds healthy tissue with-
out overtaxing the digestive
organs. Always the same
price always the same high
quality. A delicious nour
ishing meal for a few cents.
Made at Niagara Falls N.Y.
f. :: y. y. :; . y. k y. ?. xsJts
:: n:sn:i !'. iri s :
k k x x : w "A :& :s v. v. :: "
Breast cf Veal and Peas
The lii'st 1 ;:i st fur this i- t In- ihici
Cllll Of I In- 111. 'list. which nit i ill'"
pieces. 'I'll." pieces arc nil witb tin'
bono anil thru ' ut inf.) 1 ?i l-. t li - -'
about two or : li r'' indies riii'"
them in a casserole with one or tv.
onions cut into dire and mi.' ounce
fat sprinkle with sail and pepper ate'
cover with a lid. I'm on the fire and
l.'t sweat until the veal In sin- to fry '
turn the piece and fry all side- ado
the dried po is i ncked over ni-h' i
and cover with water. If desired a
pinch of mint can he added. See
that the seasoning is vieht. Cover
and let simmer Til live whole is well
cooked.
Poor Man's Cake
One cupful cook:ni; niola-.-es one-
lialf cupful lard one and otie-liiill
cni;f ills hrown sugar two teaspoons
soda dissolved in sour milk one
pound Knglish walnuts three rui'
flour. Mix together and hake in a
large pan for an hour. slowly.
3ure Way To Get
Fid Of Dandruff
There Is one sure way that never
falls to ietmm dandrutf complete!.
at.d that la to dissolve It. Thin de
iitroj'i It entirely. To do this Just
get about four ounces of p'.ain. ordin-
ary liquid arvon; apply It at night
when retiring; use enough to nioiste:.
the scalp and rub it iu gently with
the finger tips.
By morning most if not all. of your
dandruff will be pone and thre. or
four more applications will complete
h- dissolve and entirely destroy every
Kingle sign and trace of It no mat'er
how much dandruff you may have.
You will find too that all itching
and digging of the sra'p will stop In-
ntantly and your hair will be fluffy
luntrotis gln'tiy silky and soft and
look and feel a hundred times l etter.
You ran get lbiui.1 arvon at any
drug store. It is Inexpensive and
four ounces Is all you will nerd. This
(dmple remedy has never been known
tn fall.
SAFETY-HATCH
INCUBATORS
A Sturdy Chick from
Every Fertile Egg
Thf null ttlhiK tint i iiunt In nil
Imulmfr l r.-.ull.. ;rii.- Mi"tv
101. h lll hutch M'llin "I'.'1-it-tllli
i i-KK. imilrr llii- lno-1
tir.iiiK I'MiHlltlnlw Willi Hit' lnu-
ict.t rtvi-riiiri- t Wl'p rrr
(Inn- Ihintili- ll liiwil oil" ""
ffh: pi-rli'i'l hi-itlini: ".isli-iu. rrn-
iilHlur mill lli.-riui.iii.'t i . Mi-l-.l
hmiml mill flHK '- I
t'lrniii-il; rtw) l"irt i'ihU) "
imivt'il. Milili' In fuur s'i-il lill In
V'lll I'dV riliuirlO. 'U I'lin't
Mi.lll.v nmkralH-l'er itm-( mi-ill .
tfTdl. VRH FN
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Kli'luslv-f Aki iiIk
LtT U8 SHOW V0U
TUNE YOUR PIANO
Hr Relillo Tuners
Knauss Music Store
Phone 362
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Phont t.
DAILY THOUGHT.
Then
m;l I'.
I! I.
should lir mil
Ill' "11 IllUt'l)
-i iinisomen! s
busine.-: xx lii
ll'll'lHIHI
CALENDAR.
F iday.
federated
Mis-iinn
CllISS
I t'arnei;;.' Library.
' Friends Hinner Club - Hr and Mr
.1 I. 1 ion-e orrli.
Friday liridpe I'luh Mrs Ceorse
liillinnsley.
Iloiiiestie Science Cluli-Mrs I! .1
Contieway.
I'aiire I'arish House.
Saturday.
iliithrie Crililiai;" Club Mr and
Mrs Tell Walton.
KiKiney Monney Shah Club Mrs n
M nllbetls.
I 'li i llell i llanuna Club- Miss
llianibe Iteland.
I' C T Dinner Mr and lr V. .1
Diniilbtv.
( 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Wedil illl'. till I Vel-sa IV Ai
III!' Ml'! 1 CI.:
Dinner Auctior.
iir and Mis (II. nrd entertain
tbc : iliimer lnh l-i-i eveniiu: at sev-
en o'rlork with enh ibe iiieinbers of
ibe club in attonilat
i . -1 . i:ir-e ilinner
v.as l'nllov.'. d by an
I on hniU'.o. Mr-; o I-;
e A delirams
as served and
venini; ol inn--
spurrier and .Mr
I'll! W'dch Wil'lliim the tup -
iit'i. Tile hi ' l meeting of
will be tvith Mr and Mi's
llano!!.
ore fav-
the club
UaiiMiiii
'
Lnore Burk.
o the Leisure Hour rlnh were th"
Dutch Art Studies. jn.i.ls of Mrs W .1 llwinnell of 1 n '.'
Tile Afiirn club met iu the Carne- V est l.ocan Avenue yesterday al'ter-
uie l.'braiv Thursday alternoon for neon. Two pleasant hours of necilln-
the concludini; lesson in tl'.e study of worli and conversation were followed
Ftit.'h art which bis occupied the by the servo'i; of refreshments. In
fiisi h;!f f the club year. Mrs two week Mrs Vernon HaV. J of ir.nl
Webb Faker proved an in'er.vlitiR Veil l.ncan will tliss club hostess
b ad.-r in the studv of 'Animal. Still
File ami Marine Painters." I'.esid 'S
hioiiulim; the lesser lights amont; the
a''!:sts she reviewed some of the
masters who particularly excelled in
work ruining under one of the threfl
headings ftiven above.
Mrs J. .. Shadel of Hiawatha. Kan.
was a Riiesl at the club. "Th" Art
Hallerics of Holland." will be !h
subject -f the lesson fur Februar.1
I Mb.
Postponed
The o ll (l Cliih meeiini' with Mr
and Mrs .1 I Loveless is postponed
from Saturda.- evening to some day
ret week.
Clover Leaf Club
The Clover Leaf rlnh meeting is
post poned for fine week. Mrs Arttinr
Severin will be hostess. Thursday
Feb jJnd. I
Dinner Guests
Me-si's A W Ctii-t and Alexander
of Nashville. Teiin. were the ilinner j
yucst.s of Mr and Mis Arthur .lone
Wednesday. They 1 ft fr M Alesler
yesterday and will return home from
"iere- i.ajJiflia.
r P I
Golden Wedding Anniversary
I wo inimii..' ..ml ttlty invi'.
be. a
' d lor I he breakfast a
SUFFERED
NINE YEARS
Many Remedies Tried in
Vain. Well and Strong
After Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham ' Vegetable
Compound.
Ppartanburu S. C "For nine year
I Buttered from backache weakness
and irre Kulantu s
so I could hartllv do
my work. I tried
many remedies but
found no permanent
relief. After tak-
itiK Lydia K. I'ink-
hams Vegetable
Compound 1 felt a
great change for
the better and am
now well and strong
so I have no trouble
in doing my worit.
1 hope every user of I.ydiaE. Pinkham's
X epetaHe Compound will get as great
relief as 1 did from its use."-Mrs. S.
D. McAbeb 12Z Dem-y Ave. Spartan-
burg S. C.
The reason women write such grate-
ful letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham
Medicine Co. ia that Lydia E. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound han
bl light health and happiness into their
lives. Freed from their illness they
want to pass the good news along to
Other suffering women that they also
nay be relieved. This is a praise-
worthy thing to do and such women
ehoulu be highly commended.
slip
THE GUTHRIE DAILY LEADER I'lMDAV. ! K
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You'll Find
Ut'ativ -i i-'vcir i iini.s
lliiim i-Iius"ii I'ur iii;ility
ill 'l;hil I'iu'UiVS ;it ill!'
)iiiiliic In lir li;'il : i - c
.'l- tn Vj'lilc. -1) lr ;ii1
AVc have lnit niic t i -
JiI'li'C tn f'l'i' IiiiiU' 'lliki
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WE SELL GOOD CLOTHING CHEAPER
THAN ANY HOUSE IN OKLAHOMA
'ii.fli i. mm Salnnlay. Feb ' ''tli win. Ii'iiins -rir
-.ii; i li In i t ! the u.ibb'ii wedilini; an j plain ill
n n-ihji of ir and M is F Chaslem ;
I who irside at Klin S 1 1 1 1 1: k - liirm. I.v
; miles north of tow li.
the Doughty Home
llii' F C T diniie;- whi.-h 'ii" iadie-
I'M' RiviiiK for tli
Cntliiie council
ineinliers of tin
be held tumor-
ii iiirh! at seven .(.lock as an ..IlKXKKXXSBflJlll
noanced. but instead oi at Mr and 1
Air; I'ean I. Munow's will he at the
home of Mr anil .Mrs 1' .1 Uniinbiy.
K.t-t Noble Avenue.
Cuc-ds of Mrs Dwinnell
Mrs (I I. i.eeper and ibe niembers
Til'' work i' .He by the Methndis!
Fnivei sity A: i ( lass durinn the first
semester may be viewed on ihe after-
noons of Thursday. Friday and Satur-
day of this week and tli" followini;
Monday in the studio over Ihe main
en! r;i lire. All interested persons are
inviled.
:: ( 1 1 1 1 II s 01 WOMIA :
yr: y. y. v y. x x x k v.
llnstoii litis a suffrage restaurant.
Women vote the same
Siain.
as men in
Women have presidential and mun-
icipal suffrage in Illinois.
Over .".ii.iiiiii women are employed
m the la( i.i'is and sIom-s of Wis- j
cousin.
Kai'niui liny the woman poet of
India is declared lo be creator than
T.'iRorr
at the
She wro'i
aye of V
her first poem
Wnlliens organizations of every
' stale have been invited to participate
in the I'residential inailuiira t am nil
Man h '. i
j In an effort to solve the hi;.h cnsi
j Of liviim iiroblem. several socletv
women of Tulsa will don oveiall
J
and laise veueiable
ttardeiis.
in their own
Mrii Kukii .s die uiuaUni.' oslabii-h-meut
is now located at L'ldil-i East
Oklahoma avenue over Coyle o
Co. office. Phone 2!i.
HINTS TOR THE HOUSEHOLD
Croiiuettes should be iii a warm
'place for an hour before frvini. 'rh'-y
will brow n more ipiickly.
I. eft -over fish i in be creamed and
j baked in ramekins. This makes a
very attractive luncheon dish.
Annies and prunes can be inoi.' d
tofrotl.or with delicious resulls. ami
so can tipples and cranberries.
Stale bread A-ill make pood hot
cakes if it Is simked soft fn milk
and made up as you would muffin..
Whenever soup is an important part
of a meal as at luncheon it should
be thick and nourishiiiK.
Hrown bread can be used for bread
pudding just as white can but it
should he flavored with spices.
If liiossonis are tut from gerani-
Here the Best 2
3
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men : anl ; r
'Vfi-y l hi-r iM'irkci
n l"-t I i! i-r j I V
v lliilii; unabaiili i -i
-al i -I art ii iu l: i i n
It S 1 i 1 ' v ; 1 1 1 i -
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ft" FLETCHER";
CASTOR ! A
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k y. y. y. X X : y. ?. y. y v; y y
!k I'KItSOWl AM) .W..
Mrs Minnie Johnston and baby '
have returned bmne to Arkau as City
alter a visit wiili .Mrs u.r ..;- ;.
of ::ih Fast Vilas avenue.
Mrs F S l.nwiher and Mi-.- A
Owens were in Oklahoma City loilav
Hemline Hie Fashrn Star s lol of
instruction.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
Alwuvs bcni'
Smna'cirl of
KXKiXKKftMBIJUtfiilMaHft
K Ol' LOCAL MOMK.NT
iitlHXKllKlliaxiltlDk
i Robert liarr will move to Missouri.
j .. .viVill llliU.
civsccnt.
! County ARetil Mcl'lieeters repniis
much interest behiK inanifested In
farmers in his short course programs.
Of course tliert' is hope for every
liankrupl Wall street operator. He
can come lo Oklahoma and operate a
col ton crop.
Listen ejrls; it you marry a man
to reform him it will be only a Utile
while till he lets ou know hi' doesn I
want yon to nliiciate in that capacity.
Ambassador Iternstorff served his
country with erout loyalty and ability
All sound Ihiukinjr Americans hope.
io lEsur
Says Watopa Lady "As To What
Cardui Han Done For Me So
As to Help Others."
1 WatonRa V. Vn.-Mrs. S W. Clad
veil of this town says: "When annul
veil's nf ape. I suffered preatly at
' . . . time. Sometimes would go a
month or two and 1 had terribl1
headache backache and bearinr-
down pains and would just dm; and
bad no appetite. Then when I would
... it would last . . t wo weeks
and was so weakening and my health
was awful.
My mot lu l bought me a bottle of
('.mini ami I began t.. impiovc after
. inking the first bottle so kept it up
I'll I look three. . . I gamed and
was well and slrong and I owe it all
lo Cardui.
: I am married now and Ivive .: chil-
li n n and when weak or run-down I
take a bottle of I'ardui as it nas done
me more good than any . . . medi-
cine Have never had to have a doc-
tor for female trouble and just ie-
sort tn Csrdu' if I need a tonic. I am
glad to testify to what it has done
fo' me. so as to help o.hers."
If you are nervous or weak have
headaches backaches or any of the
oilier ailments so common to women
why not give Cnrdul. n trial" Such
"urnest endorsement as that given by
Mrs. Clladwell should convince you of
the merit of Cardui.
Ilegln taking Cardui today. It.
may he the very medicine you need.
I'.l.T AK'Y !. l!M7.
will r
I'll ilolur
Mr Itry.m .--llii a
- till ' the u:iv in
the V il M 1- In I.'
i .'':.. i i;-wi' h i
icnstitiicnis i la :
bllfder. 'ai-v !
hat does
' b-r id. -a el a nn
ilbeiv h
Indd tiie
lot el.
M
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llii'!. r
pc-
nally I !.'(
in. ins knit.- ha
their
i ti
i i I lieoi;
crop
l.o.lll riinl rilii-i
fif' riclli aill.lllliibli-.
boa. I
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Marry Ardeiy wants I."
and women and o ml:
ttom.-n tin- :h lenil.
I'lli- I- II I'oo.l r-li.l iu . to
show ami net i- lor u.
'fOLEY KIDNEY FILLS
i"! w n r a a . g -j ?i n w
X TOFICS OF THE
TOWN AND STATE I
IIlE')IIIIKKll.iMII
Tulsn May Have Manager
Tul- a -iU n- are dc m-ii:; tli
;l v ..- ahiiiu of adopt nm ilu-mv man
aaeinein jilan ul loivernnieiil .
ii..i i unuiuaic
Col. William lliirnaday jii.ti. c n!
the peace will make the race lor the
nia.M.rany nouiinaiion. menus are
ciri'tlliitiliK his petition today
I
OCnoo cnumrranon rmisnec.
The city school enumeration has
1.. ti.;. i a .i . i t
" ' ' '""" " "'."." i . u inn a oi i iv wiiee'ock IrinnitiK I. mis. Mo will aitdroy
Ita.n over !..!. The exact nnmbeic i r . M:i:s . .. .. . chlrf.
of pupils of school line in the city will piiojiy a ir..ln.. h. wih Li
I'.iven as soon as me limn loiai is
City Dump Changed
The '(11111111" on Vilas
has been
closed llirt from the cxciivnlion for
the new Ford buildinn lo be built by:
Vanillin?!' has been bought by th.e
city and will be used to build a per-
manent hi-hUte on the site of the old
"dump." A new dumping ground li:'j
been liesiKtialed on the east side of J
North Walnut near lliehlnd I 'ark.
" 7 7 "e n . . !
II P hdei.s. ( buide Mavnard and a
Mexican named .Maiinia ee bound
over by W II llornaday. justice of the
pence to answer to the charge thai !
' . '
they kept a place where whisky was
manufactured and sulci. Kdens made
bond and the others are in ja I. May-
nard. on tlv stand admitted making
the whisky and gave a detailed ac-
count of how he started he "wrom"
and bow he made the while mule "
Ewing Bills Passed '
ilepresi-niative Amos Kwing of this
county has succeedeil iu passing Ilia
two bills appropriating ftii.imn tor
improvements at Langstou I'li'vcrs!-!
ty; $:e iei i lor puivha-i' of aildiiii.ri.il
lands for the -.clmol and f-" foi i
Ihe establishing of a school fur in-
corrigible negro girls at Tall. TTw
negroes of Logan county and the state i
leii'f a ei-isit i-h:imniMii in Cut l-'uliii. '
who is always looking out for their
interests.
Colonel Hoffman Returns
t'ol Koy V Hoffman commanding
the Pi i st infantry has returned fioin
tile border. e expects to go back
soon.
Hornaday Urged to Run
Friends and admirers of ( ol Win
li llornaday have circulated a pcti-j
Hon requesting him to run for may '
or In the spring primaries. The pe-
tition contains the mines of many ol
the most prominent business and pro I
fe.s.sionul nu'ii of the Ci'v. .Mr Ilarna-
i i
'day has not yet signified his willing-1
ness to undertake the race but it Is
the belief of his 'rienils that he will
consent after he is shown the long
list of names to the petition urging
his candidacy.
K and L of S.
(iut'irie Counril N'o lOUfi Knights
and Ladies of Security were repre-
sented with 20 new candidates who
wer initiated under the national of-
ficers of Topeka Kansas at Okla-
homa City.
Children Cry
FOR FLETCHER'S
C ASTO R ! A
Here is the Spring Silhouette
gTRAini'l' simple
liiK's.cxpri'.M'd altni--ii-i'ly
in a I'rcck nf blue
K.iI'arJilK' wiij deep
'll-r el' l-'ilc't llcsli-
s.nin niij crossed
sa--h bell !' scll'-inatcrial.
Ma'iy uthcrs equally
ch'c in
Pictorial Review
Patterns
I 01 MARCH
.: 1
The Spring
FASHION BOOK
"I r I '. i'"'--l
Pictorial Review Patteins
NOW ON sm.i;
Lu.
W h""lorl
ii. I Mr
U'""!l '' M -'!':"'
1 el -I hen I .1 nil
d lo b.
same pro'-iain a- these two wh
at the
Fir-i i i-:
in interest
hurrii l.si
tl.RllI before
I croup ol
patents. !... nois and pupils. They
w.ri. mtiodiiced bv Sum Si-olt and'
;iM - Iih-k talked tirsl j J :
si.liject was The .Modern Filuoalion
the ( hild" and was lari;eh mi tlu -
' ' -mi ol Miidei L'arlen aite. iss
lieelock is fully conversant with
her subject for she is president and
.. . . .
. niiuence lent much
pleasllie tn he!
I in almoin nf a popular subject
I -"M "W" Wo is vice presnient
' "oiihI Molher-' Coiurres'i
"rent 1 cache.- associalion spok
he respons.biliiies of Ibe parents
the teacher of his child
Everyone Needs
Withstand the Rigors of Winteii
A Few Bottles of S. S. S. Will
Thoroughly Tone Un the Entire
System.
. . .
Keeping well and in Ihoinugli phvs-
.; MM1)Iv (
si: ling disease to which tlv system
Is suhjiTl every day.
Von can readily see therefore the
importance of keeping the system In
pmper condition strong and vigorous.
ai.il free from all milliner of impuri-
ties. Pure blood is the first essential tn
perfect health fur the blood is the
source of all vitality Keep your blood
absolutely free from all Impurities
and your health is assured.
The rigors of winter are unusiiallv
MEN !
THE NEW SPRING HATS
AUK IlKh'K I'OU VOn' SKLKCTIOY.
STETSON
SCHOBLE
KINGSBURY
.ik1 other less expensive makes. All the late
sli.'ipes and shades at any iriee you wish to pay.
$2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00.
Sec display now in our show wirulo'vv.
GARDNER
PAGE TTTRTvE
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ill: W
i-1
When Itching Stops
I lice is one sate dependable treat
iiiin! lb it relieves itching torture an.
Km ii u.r.i.'ii almost instantlv and th.r
. Ic iiiws and lo.'ilics the skin."
.s; any .IruftKi't for a .'Scorfl bottl"
of yciii.i and aiinlv it .n tUrorr n
V'U will btnl that irritations pimple.
bl.ll k 111 ads ClVcma. blotcbrs. riiui.vnm
mil Mimlar skin troubles will disappear.
. .. "'". f"'". me penetrating satis
" " : l inen is an mat is needed tor t
banishes .ill skin ..rnnllnnc nA L..
the skin soft smnntli and healthy.
Th. n. w. Row Cp.. CKveltnd. O.
Mrs Hiteins' keen underslamline o
ip t 5 !i. Ivr willy comments tha
l..s ni .. iuih. ..f ik
i 1 ' .."Th". wi in' I'uiii.
! id won her instant favor
I T.miKht l)r W 1 Hawkins of S
the school
NOTICE TC 3 A R.
ll (1 A II and friends will go to tile!
Chnsleen golden wedillne from OAR
II HtarliiiR at 8 a m. Jitney rouml
nip wjl be thirty renin. II 0 Moor
Coiu'd'r.
a Tonic to
severe on the average system and 1'
is just now that assistance Is needed
A lew bottles of S. S. S. will do youi
i wondertiil amount of good by thpr
nughly cleansing and purifying thH
blood and putting the entire system
in tip-top condition. It will Improve
your appetile mid by Increasing
your supply of rich red blooril
throughout the circulation new life
and vigor will take the place of that
weak and good for nothing feeling..
S. S. S. Is sold by druggists every
where who will tell you that It hai
been nn tho market for more than oh
yiars and is thoroughly reliable. Val
nable books and free medical advice
can be had by writing to Swltt Sp
cific Co ::i Swift Laboratory At-
lanta (in. ' '
& S0EHL
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